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TRIPLE WARNING: The person warning you that the person warning you of whale manipulation being a whale himself, is actually Chris Nolan.

I have reason to believe that /u/Deeyennay is actually Chris Nolan, and his post about this post who I presume is his colleague ‘Diamond Hans’ Zimmer, is clear and purposeful manipulation of this sub. Now this might seem like a tenuous link to the average reader, but I have reason to believe Chris Nolan is…
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Games to kill time when bored and earn some crypto!

Hi everyone. I decided to share with you some games where you can earn some crypto while having fun. They won't pay you a lot of coins, but its something. ​ WeNano: An app similar to the Poke Stations in Pokemon Go. Users can look for spots around the globe for some easy nano coins!…
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FXT token taps into Binance Smart Chain following ERC-20 success

The BEP-20-based FXT token hopes to “replicate the success of its variant — ERC-20 Token.”

Road to $2,5k

ETH should be on a high way to heaven. No selling pressure at all just a couple of naive dweebs pulling us down after every $ gain 😩 submitted by /u/SmrtphnBxng3R [link] [comments]

ETH Conversion Q

Question: I'm down 50% on a certain coin and really wanna convert it to ETH . I have been waiting for it to go back up but its been 3 months and have already converted the % i was in the green on , would it be dumb moving it over now regardless as the…
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Jack Dorsey to Twitter Shareholders: We Must ‘Invest Aggressively’ in Bitcoin

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Bitcoin payments for real estate gain traction as crypto holders seek monetization

Could crypto payments for real estate become another notable way for people to invest their BTC, or is the learning curve too steep for wider adoption?

Would it be possible to create a cryptocurrency that uses it’s collective mining hashpower all at once, creating a massive supercomputer to solve complex equations, or a string of equations provided by the highest bidder?

I see this as a cross between NiceHash in that it pays other people to rent out other people's computing power to the highest bidder, Folding at Home in that it's solving complex equations (but not limited to must folding proteins), and a Super Computer. Could the NiceHash server be decentralized? Can this be done…
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Friendly reminder not to buy crypto on Robinhood

They blocked stocks from being bought at a crucial moment, screwing over people like you and me. And they will screw you over given half the chance. You can't withdraw your coins = you don't own them. The only thing to give those corporate a-holes is your middle finger. submitted by /u/lightfingers [link]…
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